The Hacker
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 51 |
Born | Grenoble |
France | |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Songs | 2009 |
List | PPPOTwo · 2009 |
Frank SinatraFirst Album · 2001 | |
19Third Album · 2022 | |
2022 | |
2009 | |
Date of birth | January 1,1973 |
Skos genre | Dance/Electronic |
Record labels | Good Life Recordings |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 691009 |
The Hacker Life story
Michel Amato, better known by his stage name The Hacker, is a French electroclash and techno producer who has worked extensively with Miss Kittin. His work has been influenced by electronic artists like Kraftwerk, new wave artists such as the Cure and Depeche Mode, as well as the French rave scene of the early 1990s.
Baghdad advertising boards turned off over porn screening
... The Hacker " showed a pornographic film for several minutes before we cut the power cable" on Saturday, a security source who requested anonymity told the AFP news agency...
The tech flaw that lets hackers control surveillance cameras
... The Hacker now has that, too...
Ed Sheeran: Ipswich hacker who stole songs told to pay £100k
... The same court has now granted a confiscation order against The Hacker, giving him three months to pay £101,053, after proceedings brought by the Police Intellectual Crime Unit (PIPCU) at City of London Police...
Iranian and Russian hackers targeting politicians and journalists, warn UK officials
... NCSC said The Hackers usually target those doing research and work about Iran and Russia...
Royal Mail hit by Russia-linked ransomware attack
... LockBit is thought to have strong Russian roots but The Hacker that carried out the attack could be anywhere...
Optus: How a massive data breach has exposed Australia
... As data circulates, revelations of more stolen detailsIn another escalation on Tuesday, the person claiming to be The Hacker released 10,000 customer records and reiterated the ransom deadline...
Grand Theft Auto VI footage leaked after hack, developer Rockstar confirms
... The Hacker claimed to have gained access to the data by breaching Rockstar s internal feed on the Slack messaging app, and invited executives to negotiate to avoid further leaks...
Uber investigating hack on its computer systems
... The New York Times first the breach after The Hacker sent images of email, cloud storage and code repositories to the newspaper...
Iranian and Russian hackers targeting politicians and journalists, warn UK officials
By Gordon CoreraSecurity correspondent, BBC News
Iranian and Russian hackers are targeting British politicians and journalists with espionage attacks, officials have warned.
The National Cyber Security Centre has issued a fresh alert about increasing attempts to steal information from specific groups and individuals.
NCSC said the hackers usually target those doing research and work about Iran and Russia.
It described the hacking groups as " ruthless" in pursuing their targets.
The NCSC - which is part of UK cyber and intelligence agency GCHQ and gives cyber-security advice - Explained the attacks were not targeting The Public , but specific individuals and groups, including politicians, officials, journalists, activists and think tanks.
The hackers will often impersonate real contacts to build trust, and send fake invites to events or Zoom meetings containing malicious code. If clicked on, they can compromise accounts allowing The Hacker to gain access to sensitive information.
NCSC director of operations Paul Chichester said: " These campaigns by threat actors based in Russia and Iran continue to ruthlessly pursue their targets in an attempt to steal online credentials and compromise potentially sensitive systems.
" We strongly encourage organisations and individuals to remain vigilant to potential approaches and follow the mitigation advice in the advisory to protect themselves online. "
The Number of individuals targeted in the UK is Small - in the tens - with a minimal impact, officials say. But organisations have been asked to secure their online accounts, and report suspicious approaches.
Officials are not formally accusing Russia and Iran of involvement in the espionage, although two hacking groups they are warning about are widely believed to be linked to the two states.
A Russian group, known as SEABORGIUM or Cold River, has previously been linked in media reports to the leaking of emails belonging to ex-MI6 head Sir Richard Dearlove and the targeting of US nuclear laboratories.
Google has said The Group has also targeted US think tanks, a Ukraine-based defence contractor and the military of multiple Eastern European countries.
An Iranian Group - known as TA453 or Charming Kitten - has been linked by independent cyber-security experts to the country's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and is accused of targeting US politicians as well as critical infrastructure.
The campaigns are separate and not the result of collaboration, but the joint warning is being issued because they rely on similar techniques and targets.
Source of news: bbc.com